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/linux-6.12.1/tools/crypto/ccp/
Dtest_dbc.py156 process_param(self.d, PARAM_GET_SOC_PWR_CUR, self.signature)
162 process_param(self.d, PARAM_SET_PWR_CAP, self.signature, 1000)
195 soc_power_max = process_param(self.d, PARAM_GET_SOC_PWR_MAX, self.signature)
196 soc_power_min = process_param(self.d, PARAM_GET_SOC_PWR_MIN, self.signature)
200 fmax_max = process_param(self.d, PARAM_GET_FMAX_MAX, self.signature)
201 fmax_min = process_param(self.d, PARAM_GET_FMAX_MIN, self.signature)
212 result = process_param(self.d, keys[k], self.signature)
222 process_param(self.d, (0xF,), self.signature)
228 original = process_param(self.d, PARAM_GET_FMAX_CAP, self.signature)
232 process_param(self.d, PARAM_SET_FMAX_CAP, self.signature, target)
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Ddbc.py54 def process_param(device, message, signature, data=None): function
61 ret = lib.process_param(device.fileno(), message[0], ctypes.pointer(sig), ctypes.pointer(arg))
Ddbc_cli.py113 param, signature = process_param(d, messages[args.message], sig)
126 param, signature = process_param(d, messages[args.message], sig, data)
Ddbc.c54 int process_param(int fd, int msg_index, __u8 *signature, int *data) in process_param() function